Thursday, April 28, 2011

Be good! Here comes Santa!

Okay, I know it's only April, but I missed last week's challenge because my son was out here on a visit, so I didn't want to miss this one as well, and I think his sleigh takes off around lunch time today . So last night I had a quick think and came up with this card.

I don't actually feature Father Chrismas very often on my cards but I do have a few Crafty Individuals stamps so I chose one of those. Having stamped him onto cream card I added a little colour with a sponge and Adirondak red pepper and pesto ink pads. Then I cut it out, mounted it onto a narrow red frame, and then onto some thick card. It looked a bit 'flat' so I added some orange/gold glitter to the candles on the tree (He'd set his beard alight if he carried it with lit candles on wouldn't he?!), and sprinkled a very little around the frame which gave it just the lift it needed. I then triple embossed the panel with UTEE. I used the same red for the base card, folding it for my preferred card size - A6, and cut away about a third of the front. The remaining front area I covered with some striped paper, a docraft download I think, but then I struggled to find a toning paper for the other half. In the end I went for a complete contrast of off-white with a tiny greeting in gold all over it, and enhanced its edge with a fiskars punch so it showed the red card back through the leaves. Then I mounted the Santa panel and added a matching greeting using a Hot off the press stamp.




I am entering this card in Bah! Humbug! challenge 16; The Man Himself...Santa Claus

3 comments:

  1. Another lovely festive looking card Kate.Jean x

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  2. That's a great stamp, too bad you don't use it that much. Love the sparkly effects on the candles.

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  3. Just catching up with everyone's projects after being away for the week in Scotland. This is fab Kate - very vintage but with a modern feel too. Thank you for joining us at Bah! Humbug!
    Ann xxx
    Bah! Humbug! DT

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